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What is the meaning of cycles of life and death

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⁣What does it mean to have cycles of life or death?

Buddhism, Jainism, Hinduism, and Jainism all believe that a person can have a rebirth after their death. People are born at places where they need to repay their karmic responsibilities from previous births. Many different cultures hold beliefs that reincarnation is possible.

Vedic literature states that the soul moves between living entities.

It is found in all types and species of living things, including plants as well as animals. Bhagavadgita Lord Krishna explains what "Jatismaras", or people who have a memory of their previous births, means to Arjuna.

Lord Krishna states

Both of us were born many times over the years. You don't recall these births but I do. Sri Krishna could be called a Jatismara in this instance, meaning a person who is able to recall his past births. Arjuna, on the other hand, is not considered a Jatismara.

The Realm

The texts speak of seven realms Brahma Loka, Prajapati Loka, Indra Loka, Aditya loka, Varuna loka, Vayul loka, Vayul lloka, and agni loka. And it explains how only earth can hold karmas while other places cannot.

The theory that there will be destruction was developed in Christianity (Islam), Judaism (Judaism), and Christianity. According to Hindu religious texts, there are many kinds of suffering that can be caused by the human condition. However, some debts will be forgiven.

Bhagavat Gita's theory on karma does NOT imply that we must do good karmas to feel like achievers. Karma may be good or poor, and it is impossible to determine which karma 'is good and which 'one is harmful.

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